Ah cool, that's changed since yesterday. Smart move, will certainly have quite a few buying that I would think.super darren caskey wrote:Match pass is avaliable in the uk for £10 tonight. Could be a good match,i will be dropping a £10 on it
Ince clearly went with a bigger team on Saturday to negate Millwall's physicality which worked, United are more of a footballing side, so we can probably afford to have someone a little more flexible out wide, so think that would be a good switch but I'd be loath to bring Hutchinson out as I think he gives us that little bit of extra nouse at the back that the others may not quite have.Simon's Church wrote:With Hutchinson's injury record, I wonder if it's worth resting him for this one, could move Mcintyre central and bring in NGW or Hoilett without losing too much defensively.
F*cking Watford on again as well. GRRR.Hendo wrote:It is not.paultheroyal wrote:Can we confirm red button is active for this fixture please?
Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.Stranded wrote:Only way to see the game tonight is to either be there, live out of the UK via Royals TV, or make it look like you are (Hi VPN) and purchase a video pass.Bristol Paul wrote:
There are a few games on the red button tonight according to a schedule I found, but this doesn’t appear to be one of them. Clubs live stream seems to offer the game for £10, is that because it’s a midweek game as can’t usually live stream these at the weekend unless you’re out of the Uk I think?
They were not on iFollow last year either and all eligible games were on the red button.RoyalBlue wrote:Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.Stranded wrote:
Only way to see the game tonight is to either be there, live out of the UK via Royals TV, or make it look like you are (Hi VPN) and purchase a video pass.
Didn't know they could do that. Thought it was part of the whole Sky EFL deal worth 600 mill.RoyalBlue wrote:Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.Stranded wrote:
Only way to see the game tonight is to either be there, live out of the UK via Royals TV, or make it look like you are (Hi VPN) and purchase a video pass.
I always just use the website off laptop and HDMI, Apple TV works too.Ascotexgunner wrote:Didn't know they could do that. Thought it was part of the whole Sky EFL deal worth 600 mill.RoyalBlue wrote:Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:
I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.
For 10 quid can the game be streamed on the big Tele or is it App and mobile devices only?
I think we have enough to win the midfield. Also I hedge my bets on Ince on the form he is on to out manoeuvre Basham, which would hopefully pin Baldock back a bit.NewCorkSeth wrote:Max Lowe vs Yiadom could be interesting. He's a real threat down their left so Yiadom and Holmes have to be on it today.
I'm tempted to say start NGW as he is an actual LB and Baldock is hugely experienced. Maybe bring on Hoilett towards the end to bring more offensive play?
The real player we need to stand out today is Joao. If everyone can just perform as they have been and Joao turns on the flair we might sneak a win here.
If your tv has a web browser then you can just go to the website, click on Watch Live and make the video full screen. If not, laptop and HDMI cable.Ascotexgunner wrote:Didn't know they could do that. Thought it was part of the whole Sky EFL deal worth 600 mill.RoyalBlue wrote:Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:
I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.
For 10 quid can the game be streamed on the big Tele or is it App and mobile devices only?
I thought it was because the red button rights only covered 8 midweek matches and because of the World Cup there are 10 scheduled midweek matches this season. Therefore the first 2 of these have not been on the red button but they will be after this round.RoyalBlue wrote:Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?Hendo wrote:I believe the club have opted out of the red button service to try and boost attendances.Stranded wrote:
Only way to see the game tonight is to either be there, live out of the UK via Royals TV, or make it look like you are (Hi VPN) and purchase a video pass.
Last time I managed to cast it to Google Chrome from the app I believe (or may have been from Chrome)CountryRoyal wrote:I always just use the website off laptop and HDMI, Apple TV works too.Ascotexgunner wrote:Didn't know they could do that. Thought it was part of the whole Sky EFL deal worth 600 mill.RoyalBlue wrote:
Or is it because the club pulled out of iFollow and went their own way, which Sheffield United appear to have done too?
For 10 quid can the game be streamed on the big Tele or is it App and mobile devices only?
Well McBurnie hadn't scored in over a year before last game right? Let's hope he starts that again. I think Bash plays central of the 3 now? The new guy on the right.Coppells Lost Coat wrote:I think we have enough to win the midfield. Also I hedge my bets on Ince on the form he is on to out manoeuvre Basham, which would hopefully pin Baldock back a bit.NewCorkSeth wrote:Max Lowe vs Yiadom could be interesting. He's a real threat down their left so Yiadom and Holmes have to be on it today.
I'm tempted to say start NGW as he is an actual LB and Baldock is hugely experienced. Maybe bring on Hoilett towards the end to bring more offensive play?
The real player we need to stand out today is Joao. If everyone can just perform as they have been and Joao turns on the flair we might sneak a win here.
As you say keep out Lowe and it almost keeps them at bay. You can never write off Mcburnie at this level either.
It was McBurinie’s first goal since December 2020 apparantly. He’ll score again tonight, guaranteed !NewCorkSeth wrote:Well McBurnie hadn't scored in over a year before last game right? Let's hope he starts that again. I think Bash plays central of the 3 now? The new guy on the right.Coppells Lost Coat wrote:I think we have enough to win the midfield. Also I hedge my bets on Ince on the form he is on to out manoeuvre Basham, which would hopefully pin Baldock back a bit.NewCorkSeth wrote:Max Lowe vs Yiadom could be interesting. He's a real threat down their left so Yiadom and Holmes have to be on it today.
I'm tempted to say start NGW as he is an actual LB and Baldock is hugely experienced. Maybe bring on Hoilett towards the end to bring more offensive play?
The real player we need to stand out today is Joao. If everyone can just perform as they have been and Joao turns on the flair we might sneak a win here.
As you say keep out Lowe and it almost keeps them at bay. You can never write off Mcburnie at this level either.
Ince could have a fun game if he continues anywhere like the level he's been at so far. But yeah, the Midfielders could potentially just cancel each other out.
It's odd but I'm excited rather than nervous. Guess my expectations are so low this season that the fantastic cushion we have already built ourselves is making me feel less shit.
Me and Seth were chatting about this yesterday. I fell Hutch, he fell TMac, either works.Stranded wrote:Ince clearly went with a bigger team on Saturday to negate Millwall's physicality which worked, United are more of a footballing side, so we can probably afford to have someone a little more flexible out wide, so think that would be a good switch but I'd be loath to bring Hutchinson out as I think he gives us that little bit of extra nouse at the back that the others may not quite have.Simon's Church wrote:With Hutchinson's injury record, I wonder if it's worth resting him for this one, could move Mcintyre central and bring in NGW or Hoilett without losing too much defensively.
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